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Revenge as a form of justice from "summary" of Revenge by Ted Sullivan,Erica Schultz

In the complex landscape of morality and ethics, the idea of revenge often emerges as a response to perceived injustices. When individuals feel wronged or harmed, the primal instinct for retribution can take hold, leading them down a path where revenge becomes a means of restoring balance and seeking a form of justice. This primal urge to right wrongs through retaliation is a concept deeply ingrained in human nature, evoking a sense of empowerment and reclamation in the face of adversity. The notion of revenge as a form of justice is a nuanced one, blurring the lines between right and wrong, good and evil. It challenges conventional notions of morality and ethical conduct, presenting a complex moral dilemma where the ends justify the means. In the pursuit of revenge, individuals may find solace in the idea that their actions...
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    Revenge

    Ted Sullivan

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